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International Immunology, Vol. 12, No. 12, 1733-1740, December 2000
© 2000 Japanese Society for Immunology

Induction of IL-4-dependent, anaphylactic-type and IL-4-Independent, non-anaphylactic-type IgG1 antibodies is modulated by adjuvants

Eliana L. Faquim-Mauro and Mahasti S. Macedo

Department of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, Avenue Professor Lineu Prestes 1730, 05508-900 São Paulo, Brazil

Correspondence to: M. S. Macedo

Adjuvants can modulate the levels of anaphylactic- and non-anaphylactic-type IgG1 antibodies produced in response to a particular antigen. Mice immunized with ovalbumin (OVA) in Al(OH)3 gel (alum) produced mostly the anaphylactic type, irrespective of the s.c. or i.p. route used, and this antibody was not detectable in IL-4–/– mice. In contrast, when OVA was injected in complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA), it induced substantial amounts of non-anaphylactic-type IgG1 in both IL-4+/+ and IL-4–/– mice, and some anaphylactic IgG1 antibody in IL-4+/+ mice only. When IFN-{gamma} was neutralized by specific mAb in wild-type mice immunized with OVA in CFA, the anaphylactic-type IgG1 antibody increased reaching the same levels as in alum-injected mice. This result indicates that the induction of IFN-{gamma} by the immunization with CFA down-regulates the production of IL-4-dependent, anaphylactic-type IgG1. Despite their different effects on IgG1 antibody production, both adjuvants dramatically increased the production of IgG2a in IL-4-deprived mice and did not induce any detectable IgE in these mice.

Keywords: anaphylaxis, cytokine, humoral response, immunomodulation

Transmitting editor: Z. Ovary


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